Wallace et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Biological and environmental influences on the trophic ecology of leatherback turtles in the northwest Atlantic OceanWallace et al., 2014
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- Wallace B
- Schumacher J
- Seminoff J
- James M
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- Marine biology
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Understanding the causes and consequences of variability in trophic status is important for interpreting population dynamics and for identifying important habitats for protected species like marine turtles. In the northwest Atlantic Ocean, many leatherback turtles (Dermochelys …
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